Not exact matches
Give yourself
credit for
establishing good habits and
behaviors.
As time goes by, the
good credit behaviors you
establish will outweigh the negative impact of your bankruptcy.
The more you
establish and practice
good credit behaviors, the quicker your
credit score will respond.
That's
good news - the faster you can
establish a pattern of
good credit behavior, the faster your
credit score will be on the mend.
But if you want to start seeing your score inch closer to «
good» or «excellent,» then you'll need to
establish some new
credit behaviors.